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by encryptluks2
1315 days ago
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It isn't that it is hard to find them but politicians are afraid of setting limits on cold calling because politicians themselves frequently use questionable call lists to robocall people. Also, they are too weak to sanction countries where spam calls are mostly originating. I believe the should start treating robocallers like terrorists, maybe drone a couple call centers and watch as they stop almost overnight. |
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I think they sometimes avoid this problem by only putting restrictions on commercial entities, not on political or charitable entities:
>In Michigan, commercial vendors are not permitted to robocall individuals without prior consent, but political campaigns and charitable organizations are exempt from any such restrictions.[1]
There does seem to be some bipartisan support for fighting spam calls.[2]
[1] https://www.michiganelectionlaw.com/political-spam-text-emai...
[2] https://techcrunch.com/2019/12/31/traced-act-signed-into-law...